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Burger, J., Warnock F., and V.C. Warnock. “Currency Matters: Analyzing International Bond Portfolios” Journal of International Economics 114: 376-388, September 2018.
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Burger, J., Warnock F., and V.C. Warnock. “Benchmarking Portfolio Flows,” IMF Economic Review 66(3): 527–563, September 2018.
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Burger, J. and J. Schwartz. “Jobless Recoveries: Stagnation or Structural Change,” Economic Inquiry 56(2): 709-723, April 2018.
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Burger, J., Warnock F., and V.C. Warnock. "The Effects of U.S. Monetary Policy on Emerging Market Economies’ Sovereign and Corporate Bond Markets," Central Banking, Analysis, and Economic Policies Book Series, in: Enrique G. Mendoza & Ernesto Pastén & Diego Saravia (ed.), Monetary Policy and Global Spillovers: Mechanisms, Effects, and Policy Measures, edition 1, volume 25, chapter 3, pages 49-96 Central Bank of Chile, 2018.
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Srinivasan R., & Narayanan S., Narasimhan, R., Managing conflict in outsourcing relationships: An investigation of antecedents and performance consequences, IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, vol. 65, no. 1, pp. 6-20, Feb. 2018.
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Shea, V., B. E. Waldrup, H. Xu, and S. Williamson (2018). Error Rate Impacts on Decision Efficacy: Activity-Based Costing Systems in Small Business. Quarterly Review of Business Disciplines.
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Liu, Y., M. N. Robinson, and H. Xu (2018). The Effect of Mindset on Students’ Desire to work for Big Four Accounting Firms and on Academic Performance, e-Journal of Business Education & Scholarship of Teaching, accepted with minor revision\
- Irem Demirkan, (2018) "The impact of firm resources on innovation", European Journal of Innovation Management, Vol. 21 Issue: 4, pp.672-694, https://doi.org/10.1108/EJIM-12-2017-0196
- The Pathways Commission: On the Path to Success?, with Jalal Soroosh. 2017. Accounting Educators’ Journal Vol. 27, pp. 1-24
- Tan, Kerry (2018). "Outsourcing and Price Competition: An Empirical Analysis of the Partnerships between Legacy Carriers and Regional Airlines," Review of Industrial Organization, 53(2), 275-294.
- "Should Players Trust Their Agents? Portfolio Size and Agency Behavior in Major League Baseball,” Journal of Sport Management, vol. 32, iss. 3 (May 2018), pp. 199-210 (with Anthony Krautmann and Peter von Allmen); doi: 10.1123/jsm.2017-0148
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Cuckler, Gigi, Andrea Sisko, John Poisal, Sean Keehan, Sheila Smith, Andrew Madison, Christian Wolfe, and James Hardesty. “National Health Expenditure Projections, 2017-26: Despite Uncertainty, Fundamentals Primarily Drive Spending Growth.” Health Affairs 37 (3): 482-492
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Georgian Craciun, Dongwoo Shin, and Jason Q. Zhang (2017), “Safe Driving Communication: A Regulatory Focus Perspective,” forthcoming at the Journal of Consumer Behaviour.
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Newman, Kevin P. and Rebecca K. Trump (2017), “When are Consumers Motivated to Connect with Ethical Brands? The Roles of Guilt and Moral Identity Importance,” Psychology & Marketing, 34 (6), 597-609.
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Trump, Rebecca K., and Kevin P. Newman (2017), “When do Unethical Brand Perceptions Spillover to Competitors?” Marketing Letters, 28 (2), 219-230.
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Yann Troung, Richard R. Klink, Geoff Simmons, Amir Grinstein and Mark Palmer have co-authored a paper entitled “Branding strategies for high-technology products: The effects of consumer and product innovativeness,” which has been published in the Journal of Business Research. (2017).
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Tews, M.J., Michel, J.W., & Noe, R.A. (2017). Does fun promote learning? The relationship between fun in the workplace and informal learning. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 98, 46-55.
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Starik, M., Kanashiro, P. & Collins, E. (2017). Sustainability Management Textbooks: Potentially Necessary, But Probably Not Sufficient. Academy of Management Learning & Education doi:10.5465/amle.2017.0188
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Srinivasan R., and Swink, M., An investigation of visibility and flexibility as complements to supply chain analytics, Production and Operations Management (2017).
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“Should Players Trust Their Agents? Portfolio Size and Agency Behavior in Major League Baseball,” The Journal of Sport Management, in press (with Anthony Krautmann and Peter von Allmen).
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“Risk Aversion and Wages: Evidence from the Baseball Labor Market,” Atlantic Economic Journal, v. 45, no. 3 (September 2017), pp. 385-97 (with Anthony Krautmann and Peter von Allmen).
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Soroosh, J. Krahel, J.P., “Pathways Commission – On the Path to Success?” The Accounting Educators’ Journal, Volume 27.
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Blouch, Wm., Ulrich, Thomas, and Alfred Michenzi, "Effectiveness of Auditing Curriculum: Perceptions of Practicing CPAs" Journal of Business and Accounting. Vol. 10 No. 1, Fall 2017, pp. 139-154.
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Andrew Samuel, Ph.D., associate professor of economics and current France-Merrick Faculty Scholar in economics, has co-authored a paper entitled "Law enforcement and wrongful arrests with endogenously (in)competent officers," which has been accepted for publication by Economic Inquiry.
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John Burger, Ph.D., professor of economics and Jeremy Schwartz, Ph.D., associate professor of economics, have authored a paper entitled "Jobless Recoveries: Stagnation or Structural Change," which has been accepted for publication by Economic Inquiry.
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The Sellinger School recognized three faculty scholars — Gerard Athaide, Ph.D., professor of marketing; John Burger, Ph.D., professor of economics; and Yoon Shin, Ph.D., associate professor of finance — for their work serving the business community and conducting scholarly research.
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Tuugi Chuluun, Ph.D., associate professor of finance, has co-authored a paper entitled “Firm Network Structure and Innovation,” which has been published in the Journal of Corporate Finance.
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Norm Sedgely, Ph.D., professor of economics, has authored a paper entitled "Discrimination, Human Capital, and Life Expectancy in a Model of Economic Development," which has been accepted in The International Journal of Theoretical Economics.
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Rick Klink, Ph.D., professor of marketing, has co-authored a paper entitled “Branding strategies for high-technology products: The effects of consumer and product innovativeness,” which has been published in the Journal of Business Research.
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Rebecca Trump, Ph.D., assistant professor of marketing, has co-authored two papers that have been accepted for publication: “When are Consumers Motivated to Connect with Ethical Brands? The Roles of Guilt and Moral Identity Importance” will be published in Psychology & Marketing, and “When do Unethical Brand Perceptions Spillover to Competitors?” will be published in Marketing Letters.
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Sourav Batabyal, Ph.D., affiliate assistant professor of economics, co-authored a paper entitled "Capital change and stability when dividends convey signals,” which has been accepted for publication in The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance. This paper will be published in volume 64, which will be available in June 2017.
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Gerard Athaide, Ph.D., professor of marketing, has been accepted for placement on the Fulbright Specialist Roster for the next three years. He will be working with a university that wants to develop its educational capabilities in innovation management, specifically in curriculum and research initiatives. The Fulbright Specialist Program (FSP) links U.S. scholars and professionals with their counterparts at host institutions overseas.
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John Michel, Ph.D., assistant professor of management, co-authored a paper entitled “Does fun promote learning? The relationship between fun in the workplace and informal learning,” which has been published in the Journal of Vocational Behavior.
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Michael Runnels, JD, associate professor of law and social responsibility, co-authored an article entitled “The Core of an Unqualified Case for Judicial Review: A Reply to Jeremy Waldron and Contemporary Critics,” which has been published in the Brooklyn Law Review. This publication was made possible by a Loyola Mid-Career Research Grant, which was awarded in Spring 2016.
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John Burger, Ph.D., professor of economics, has a working paper circulating in the National Bureau of Economic Research entitled “Currency Matters: Analyzing International Bond Portfolios.”
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Paul Tallon, Ph.D., professor of information systems, received the Associate Editor of the Year Award for 2016 from Information Systems Research (ISR).
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Jeremy Schwartz, Ph.D., assistant professor of economics, is one of four Loyola University Maryland faculty members to have been awarded a grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to build a high-performance computing (HPC) cluster that will exponentially expand research opportunities for faculty and students across disciplines.
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Dave Luvison, DBA, affiliate assistant professor and Jeffrey Cummings, Ph.D., associate Professor of management, have completed a peer-reviewed article entitled “Decisions at the boundary: Role choice and alliance manager behaviors,” which will appear in Group and Organization Management.
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Karyl Leggio, Ph.D. professor of finance, has had her paper entitled “Roseda’s Growth Decision” accepted to The Case Journal.
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Guangzhi Zhao, associate professor of marketing, co-authored paper, titled as “What Do People Care More? Matching Behavior Consequences with Target Groups in Discouraging DUI." Accepted for publication in Journal of Advertising Research.
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Marie A. Yeh, Assistant Professor of Marketing, has co-authored a paper entitled, "The Stigma of Mental Illness: Using Segmentation for Social Change," which has been published in the Journal of Public Policy & Marketing.
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Klink, Richard R. and Lan Wu (2017), “Creating Ethical Brands: The Role of Brand Name on Consumer Perceived Ethicality, Marketing Letters¸28 (3), 411-422.
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Burger, John D., Norman Sedgley, and Kerry M. Tan. (2017). "Macroeconomic Shocks and Corporate R&D," The B.E. Journal of Macroeconomics 17(2).
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Burger, J.D. and Schwartz, J.S. (2017), Jobless Recoveries: Stagnation or Structural Change? Economic Inquiry, 56(2), 709 – 723
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“Risk Aversion and Wages: Evidence from the Baseball Labor Market,” Atlantic Economic Journal, v. 45, no. 3 (September 2017), pp. 385-97 (with Anthony Krautmann and Peter von Allmen), available at: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11293-017-9545-7